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The rating scale. Ratings assigned on Moody’s Ratings global long-term and short-term rating scales are forward-looking opinions of the relative credit risks of financial obligations issued by non-financial corporates, financial institutions, structured finance vehicles, project finance vehicles, and public sector entities.
The rating scale, running from a high of Aaa to a low of C, comprises 21 notches. It is divided into two sections, investment grade and speculative grade. The lowest investment-grade rating is Baa3. The highest speculative-grade rating is Ba1.
In the spirit of promoting transparency and clarity, Moody’s Ratings (“Moody’s”) Standing Committee on Rating Symbols and Definitions offers this updated reference guide which defines Moody’s various ratings symbols, rating scales and other ratings-related definitions.
Moody’s differentiates structured finance ratings from fundamental ratings (i.e., ratings on nonfinancial corporate, financial institution, and public sector entities) on the global long-term scale by adding (sf) to all structured finance ratings.
Moody's rating scale evaluates the creditworthiness of entities like corporations and governments, helping investors assess credit risk.
In the spirit of promoting transparency and clarity, Moody’s Standing Committee on Rating Systems & Practices offers this updated reference guide which defines Moody’s various symbols and...
Moody’s Rating Scale Aaa Aa1 Aa2 Aa3 A1 A2 A3 Baa1 Baa2 Baa3 Ba1 Ba2 Ba3 B1 B2 B3 Caa1 Caa2 Caa3 Ca C Non-Investment Grade Investment Grade Asia Pacific Offices Business Development ... singapore@moodys.com Sydney Phone: +61 2 9270 8100 sydneyclientdesk@moodys.com Tokyo Phone: +81 3 5408 4100 mdytokinfo@moodys.com Beijing Phone: +86 10 6590 ...
Here is my cheat-sheet for the long-term corporate credit ratings that the three major US rating agencies Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch use and how they fit into major categories.
A separate rating system – Moody’s US Municipal Scale – encompasses ratings assigned to state and local governments, non-profit organizations and related entities that issue debt in the U.S. tax-exempt bond market. Historical default and loss rates for obligations rated on the US
How the Credit Rating Scale Works? Credit Rating Agencies: S&P Global, Moody's and Fitch; What is a Good Credit Rating? Credit Rating Scale Chart: Investment vs. Speculative Grade; Which Factors Determine Company Credit Ratings?